Friday, September 18, 2015
By SANCHESKA BROWN
Tribune Staff Reporter
sbrown@tribunemedia.net
BAR Association President Elsworth Johnson said yesterday that Minister of National Security Dr Bernard Nottage should “stick to gynecology” since he obviously lacks the “innovation and the intellectual aptitude” to solve the nation’s crippling crime problem.
He branded the national security minister as a “coward” who blames everyone but himself for crime.
Mr Johnson told The Tribune that Dr Nottage’s recent criticism of the judiciary was “out of order” and “inappropriate” and the minister needs to “man up” and take responsibility for the escalating crime instead of placing the blame on everyone else.
On Wednesday, Dr Nottage shifted blame to the judiciary for the country’s crime problem, as he blasted judges for failing to impose stiffer penalties and not properly enforcing laws that are on the books.
Speaking in the House of Assembly, Dr Nottage said that some magistrates give lighter sentences to criminals because the accused is someone in society’s “good son”. He said it is hard to believe that some judges live in the same country and still only give criminals “a slap on the wrist” when they appear before them.
He also lamented the fact that the government is not commended when there is a lull in murders.
Mr Johnson said Dr Nottage is a “coward” who made his comments under the “cloak of privilege in the House of Assembly” because he knew the judges could not respond.
“He was giving the impression that the judges were responsible for crime. We live in a democracy, judges do not protect or defend or investigate. They are there to be fair. They do not make the laws. The crimes are not being committed by the judges’ children, so how are they to blame? If the honourable minster is dissatisfied then he knows what he can do,” Mr Johnson said, when contacted for comment.
“If someone is not happy with the judge’s decision, they can appeal, they have the best and brightest lawyers in the Attorney General’s Office. He wants to know how judges find it easy to live in the Bahamas, well the same way they have been surviving in refurbished buildings that cannot mees its purpose. The minister should concentrate on being a gynaecologist and leave prevention and apprehension to the commissioner (of police) and leave the interpretation of the laws for the judges.”
Mr Johnson said Dr Nottage is shifting the blame because he is embarrassed that he does not have the answers like “he claimed before the election.”
“He said he had the answer and we are still waiting. Now one day he is blaming the family, the next the children, the next the commissioner, everyone but himself. He lacks the innovation and the intellectual aptitude to resolve these issues. He needs to man up and stop attacking people who cannot respond. It makes him cowardly. “What is just as wrong is the senior members of the bar, who sat there and did not tell him that he was totally out of order. He was wrong and if he has a problem he should do the fit and proper things and go and make a complaint the right way.”
During his passionate intervention, he mentioned that no one acknowledges when there is a lull in murders.
“What is interesting is that last week there was a period where we didn’t have any murders, and I didn’t hear anybody say, ‘Oh, you all are doing a good job, we don’t have any murders.”
Dr Nottage also said on Wednesday that the government is “coming back to Parliament very shortly” with new measures to assist in the fight against crime.
His comments came during a bloody week, which saw seven people killed over a five-day span beginning last Friday.
Up to press time, the country’s murder count stood at 107 for the year and is on target to surpass 2014’s murder count of 123.
Comments
Honestman says...
Never has a man been so under qualified and unsuited for a position. Inept and clueless in this role.
Posted 18 September 2015, 1:10 p.m. Suggest removal
Hogfish says...
boy i'm liking Mr. Johnson response. I need to buy him a beer.
Posted 18 September 2015, 1:30 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
A lawyer bad mouthing a doctor ............. we just need an accountant has to settle the score!!!!!!!!
Posted 18 September 2015, 1:39 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
This is a good response from Johnson
Posted 18 September 2015, 2:58 p.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
There is enough blame to go around. Now Mr: Johnson has to admit that criminals are the bread and butter of lawyers who practise criminal law. Mr: Johnson being a hot shot Lawyer and all that. and Mr: Nottage is only a Doctor. Perhaps he Johnson has the answer to crime. How about it Mr: Lawyer tell the Bahamian people what is the answer to crime. Because I am sure you know. or think you know. Try to remember the FNM said they had the answer in 2007.
Posted 18 September 2015, 3:03 p.m. Suggest removal
justthefactsplease says...
WHAT THE HELL IS YOUR POINT??? This government is the one in power now and they claimed to have the answers to crime. So why you trying to blame everybody else? They need to take responsibility and do they damn jobs or carry they arse.
Posted 18 September 2015, 3:16 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
Misdirection Birdie. He's rebuking Nottage for his incessant finger pointing. He is NOT saying he has a plan to tackle crime.
Posted 18 September 2015, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal
MonkeeDoo says...
What about those Bain Town boys who have to share a pair of shoes birdie ? These boys can only go to school on alternate days. You got any solution for them in your PLP bag of solutions ?
Posted 18 September 2015, 3:51 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Can someone please come and collect their grand father and put him to bed, please give him some cookies and warm milk
Posted 18 September 2015, 7:09 p.m. Suggest removal
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